If you are running Linux servers I highly recommend learning iptables,
or having your GSP pick up the slack.
On 11/08/2010 5:57 AM, adam chance wrote:
How do I block packets that begin with \xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x6C? It apparently stops
the A2C_PRINT Spam?
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there are a few extensions that do that for you on the sourcemod forums
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 5:57 PM, adam chance
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> How do I block packets that begin with \xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x6C? It apparently
> stops
> the A2C_PRINT Spam?
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Best thing to do is take the html out, make an html page on a website with
the same content and put the link to it in the motd. See if that works
instead.
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:28 AM, Harry Strongburg wrote:
> I am using raw HTML in it right now, and it USED to work fine prior to the
> update
I am using raw HTML in it right now, and it USED to work fine prior to the
update. Was there anything MOTD-wise changed in that update?
All related motd vars point to the correct files too. It's driving me crazy too.
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:06:14PM +0200, Claudio Beretta wrote:
> had this prob
had this problem a few weeks ago on tf2, it literally drove me crazy. It
either didn't show anything, or didn't understand it had to render HTML and
showed it as plain text.
Things that can go wrong with motd are:
-motdfile convar pointing to a non existent file
-motd file size greater that 1.4 KB
Hello, I do not often run Windows servers, but a friend has a few CS:S servers
running on Windows boxes. After the CS:S update a few days ago, the CS:S MOTD
does not appear anymore. It's just a blank screen.
motd.txt and motd_text.txt both exist in the proper directory.
What tests should I run
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